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The Cup or The Cure

49 min · 9 de abr de 2026
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The Cup or the Cure? | Acts 3:1–10 | The River Worship Podcast What if the thing you’re asking God for is actually beneath what He wants to give you? In this message, “The Cup or the Cure?”, we unpack Acts 3:1–10 and the story of a man who sat daily at the temple gate called Beautiful… yet lived in limitation. Expecting a small act of mercy, he encountered a life-changing miracle through the power of Jesus. This conversation challenges us to examine our expectations, renew our thinking, and recognize that God often wants to do more than we’re asking for. Scripture Focus: Acts 3:1–10 (NIV) Romans 12:2 (NIV) In This Episode: • The tension of being in an ugly state at a beautiful gate • Why low expectations can limit what we receive from God • How exposure shapes desire and direction • The connection between what you see and what you seek • The shift from asking for mercy to receiving a miracle If you’ve been believing for more, feeling stuck, or sensing that God has something deeper for your life, this episode will meet you right where you are. Are you reaching for the cup… when God is offering the cure? Make sure to follow the podcast, share this episode, and stay connected for weekly messages from The River Worship.

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